Learn about the process Suncor uses to extract bitumen from the oil sands: both surface mining as well as steam-assisted gravity drainage (SAGD) while trying to minimize our impact on the environment. This video also features facts about the massive equipment used in our operations. You can read more about our oil sands operations at http://www.suncor.com/en/about/242.aspx

NOTE: Although this video shows an up-close look at the blasting process, NEVER go near an active surface mine or blast site without Federal training and permission. FYI, the white bags are Emulsified Ammonium Nitrate. The read cap is TNT and the silver rod that is connected to it by the yellow wire is the blasting cap, it's what ignites the shot. The white pebbles that are emptied into the blast holes by the powder trucks are the main explosive- "ANFO" or Ammonium Nitrate, which is a mixture of fertilizer and diesel fuel. Once the holes are filled with explosives, rock fines or "stemming" is pushed back in the holes and packed down to keep the explosives under pressure. After all the holes are loaded and rigged up, it's time for the fireworks! And remember kids, don't try this at home!
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Fracking. You’ve heard of it. You know it’s controversial. But you might not know what it actually involves. Never fear: We’re here to put some fracking knowledge in your brain.
Fracking is the delightfully cheeky-sounding nickname for Hydraulic Fracturing... which sounds a little bit less delightful and more like something you do to your enemies in Starcraft. But no! It is something we do to rocks.
In the simplest terms, hydraulic fracturing is a way of getting more of the valuable fluids, like oil and natural gas, out of geologic formations under the ground.
Deep under earth’s surface, there are deposits of rock that have huge reserves of oil and natural gas within them. But these fossil fuels aren’t like big lakes where you can just stick a straw in and suck. No, these reserves of oil and natural gas are found locked up in pores distributed throughout vast layers of rock, like shale. So how do you get them out at a reasonable pace?
Let’s look at a typical fracking setup for something like shale gas: You start with a deep, vertical well, drilling a hole down to the level of the shale you want to mine.
The depth will vary, but just for example, one company claims its average fracking well depth is 7,700 feet. That’s deep: almost one and a half miles, or about 2.3 kilometers.
When you’re at the right depth, you take a 90-degree turn and continue to drill horizontally, parallel to the target rock layer. This horizontal section of the well can also travel thousands of feet. Now here’s where the “fracturing” comes in.
First, you open up holes in the horizontal section of the pipe. Then, you vigorously push a liquid cocktail known as fracking fluid down into the borehole under high pressure.
This fracking fluid is usually a mixture of water, some chemical additives -- like acids to help dissolve the rock, and gels to thicken the fluid -- and finally, solid particles called proppants – we’ll get to those in a second.
When the mixture reaches the horizontal section of the pipe, it bleeds out through the holes into the surrounding rock, and the extremely high pressure causes the rock to form tons of little fractures, or cracks. Through these cracks, the reserves of fossil fuels contained in the rock can escape into the well to be pumped back up to the surface.
What once was entombed in ancient rock is now on the way to powering your car or heating the water for your next shower. And those proppants I mentioned, which are often just grains of sand, help “prop” the cracks in the rock open, so the Earth’s precious bodily fluids continue to escape into the well without the miners applying continuous pressure.
So that’s how it works, but then there’s the entirely separate question of whether fracking is a good idea. It’s controversial in many parts of the world.
Some people claim it consumes too much fresh water, and worry about what will be done with the fracking fluid after it’s been used. And some opponents wonder if it will create earthquakes, or cause chemical contaminants to leak into our groundwater.
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When it comes to mining, it takes many machines and other minesite vehicles to get the job done. Mining excavators, draglines, dozers and other earthmoving equipment all have a part to play.
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Headquartered in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA, Joy Global brings advanced equipment, systems and direct services to the global mining industry. With its focus solely on mining, Joy Global designs, manufactures, distributes and services extensive product lines of highly reliable P&H surface mining equipment and Joy underground mining machinery used to cut, crush, load and convey coal and industrial minerals worldwide.
From its origins in the design and production of mechanized mining machinery, Joy Global has grown to become one of the world's largest, most recognizable and highly respected providers of underground and surface mining solutions. The company's equipment, mining know-how, and employees are at the forefront of providing raw materials and coal to people all over the world. Joy Global's products and related services are used for the mining of coal, copper, iron ore, oil sands, gold and other mineral resources.
Its reach is truly global, with facilities and service centers that span six continents and more than twenty countries. But its focus remains local, with people and services close to the mines to facilitate better decisions and provide better solutions. Around the world, Joy Global employs more than 14,000 people in over 120 facilities. Through its worldwide service centers and highly trained field technicians, Joy Global provides year round, 24 hour support and service to literally thousands of customers.
Joy Global is at the vanguard of new developments in underground and surface mining processes and mining equipment, constantly introducing ever more powerful, technologically advanced and consistently reliable equipment and controls. Throughout its history, Joy Global has compiled a litany of industry firsts and literally has revolutionized the mining industry, taking it from its pick and shovel origins to the fully mechanized, highly complex and automated mining processes of today.
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Alberta's oil sands are a growing contributor to the world oil supply and a stable energy source for domestic and international markets. Learn more about the .
Carbon dioxide doesn't respect any jurisdictions or boundaries. Oil sands development contributes about one-tenth of 1% of global emissions. Learn more about .
Alberta's oil reserves are second only to Saudi Arabia. The entire oil sands resource is about the size of Florida, but only a small portion can be surface-mined.

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Shawn worked as a heavy equipment operator for Canada's largest energy company, Suncor. His job had him working all over Canada. This job had him working at the Millennium Mine. It is part of the Athabasca Oil Sands project in eastern Alberta. Shawn's job was difficult, but the pay was good. Business was booming, and he enjoyed going to work each day.
The Athabasca Oil Sands are deposits that are formed from the remnants of ancient marine creatures and plants that had died off hundreds of millions of years ago. Time caused them to turn to fossils. Close to 70 percent of the world's oil sand deposits are in northern Alberta, and Athabasca is the largest one. This area is not considered an oil reserve because refining the sand wouldn't be profitable.
Work began in the Athabasca site in 1967. It wasn't until 2000 that business really started booming. People were flocking to the town of Fort McMurray looking for work in the oil sands, working with natural gas, and on pipelines. This is what drew Shawn to the area in the first place. He was looking for work, and he got plenty of it.
Shawn was assigned to an area where deposits could be extracted through surface mining. He would go to work and operate his excavator. All day, he would dig through layers of rock, dirt, and sand. Later, they would be filtered to extract valuable bitumen. On most days, it was monotonous work. On this day, the monotony was broken when he came across something shocking.
Shawn was digging like he did each day when he hit something hard. It was much harder than the normal rock that he excavated. He stopped digging and emptied his bucket into the next pit. He checked to see what he hit, and it was walnut colored rock. He had never seen anything like this before, and he knew it was important. He turned off his excavator, and he called his supervisor, Mike Gratton.
Shawn and Mike looked at the weird lumps wondering what they could be. When Shawn flipped one of the rocks over, they did a double take. There were even rows of light-brown circles with gray stone in between. Shawn had been digging for 12-years, and he never saw anything like this. Mike told Shawn that they had to have the rock examined by a professional.
Mike contacted the museum of paleontology which was located 420-miles away from the site. The museum thought that there was merit and they set Dr. Donald Henderson and a veteran technician, Darren Tanke to check things out. Suncor sent a private jet for them to get to the mine. When they arrived, they discovered that it could be a dinosaur fossil. Getting the fossil separated from the rest of the rock wasn't easy. They each worked 12-hour shifts to get them separated.
When the team whittled the rock down to a 15,000-pound rock, they had to get it out of the hole. They dug two tunnels beneath the block of stone and place wood beams inside. This made it possible for them to whittle the rest of the rock down. The first time they tried to lift the rock out, it collapsed under the weight. Hoping to save the remaining pieces, they covered them with burlap and plaster for safe travel. They were then loaded to a truck.
It wasn't easy to separate the fossil from the rock. It took the team five years and over 7,000 hours to finally free the fossil. It turned out that it was a dinosaur fossil. It was very well preserved complete with scales, armor, and visible skin. It came from the Cretaceous period, and it was a nodosaur. It was the best-preserved fossil the museum had ever seen, and finally, they could put it on display for the public. All of the hours that the team worked finally paid off.
This guy finds ancient relic, but when he flips it over the weirdest thing happens. He found a fossil that had been hidden from the world for thousands of years. Shawn went to work that day never expecting to find anything special. In all of his years working as a heavy equipment operator, he never found anything significant. He says that he is thrilled that he suspected something when he hit that rock. If he hadn't and continued digging, this incredible fossil could have been lost forever.
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A quarry is a place from which dimension stone, rock, construction aggregate, riprap, sand, gravel, or slate has been excavated from the ground. A quarry is the same thing as an open-pit mine from which minerals are extracted, open to the Earth's surface. Another type of mine, a sub-surface mine, consists of underground tunnels or shafts.
The most common purpose of quarries is to extract stonefor building materials. Quarries have been used for thousands of years. Ancient Egyptians built the Great Pyramids with massivelimestone and granite blocks cut by hand from nearby quarries. Each of these blocks weighs many tons. In ancient Rome, slaves and criminals were often forced to do the extremely difficult work of cutting stones in marble, granite, and limestone quarries.
Today, people use mechanical tools to mine quarries, including drilling equipment, blasting equipment, and hauling equipment. Industrial drills with diamond tips are used to cut into hard rock. Some miners use explosives to blast away unwanted material to access the desired rock. Finally, materials are hauled away by enormousmining trucks. Some mining trucks can carry more than 350 tons of material.

Yes its true! General Motors developed the Titan in response to the need for more efficient haul trucks by open pit mine operators. GM believed that a general decrease in mineral ore quality combined with a projected need to mine tar shale and tar sands would increase the quantity of ore hauled by surface mine operators' trucks, worldwide.
Terex put the 33-19 "Titan" into service with Kaiser Steel at its iron mine at Eagle Mountain, California, in January 1975.[7][8] The 33-19 "Titan" experienced frequent downtime, but over the course of its four years of service at the Eagle Mountain mine, the 33-19 "Titan" hauled approximately 3.5 million tons of earth.

A brief clip from a much larger video of the famous Peabody Coal Company, Sinclair Surface Mine. Once the home of the world's largest shovel, the Bucyrus Erie 3850-B. Both my Grandfather and my Aunt worked at this mine with my Aunt actually operating the "big shovel" from time to time. Eventually I'll upload the entire video so just enjoy this for the moment. Sinclair Surface Mine was in Muhlenberg County, Kentucky next door to TVA's Paradise Power Plant. It's located in Western Kentucky and this video was shot in the early 1980's.

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Large-scale oil production from oil sands deposits in Alberta, Canada has raised concerns about environmental impacts, such as the magnitude of air pollution emissions. In this presentation, results on volatile organic compound (VOC) emission rates based on the 2013 airborne measurements over the oil sands surface mining facilities will be given. Individual emission rates for 73-93 VOCs for each of four surface mining facilities were determined using a combination of the Topdown Emission Rate Retrieval Algorithm applied to PTR-ToF-MS measurements and the emission ratios for a large number of VOCs determined from canister samples. The aggregate emission rate (ERVOC) of the VOCs ranged from 49.9±14.0 to 69.5±22.1 tonnes/day depending on the facility. These emission rates, of both the aggregate VOCs and individual species, were compared to those reported to the Canadian National Pollutant Release Inventory (NPRI). The comparison showed notable differences, indicating that currently accepted approximation methods generally underestimate VOC emissions. Potential reasons for the observed differences will be discussed.

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Safe, cost-effective refinements in hydraulic fracturing (also known as fracking), horizontal drilling and other innovations now allow for the production of oil and natural gas from tight shale formations that previously were inaccessible. This video introduces the proven techniques used to extract resources from shale formations in a safe, environmentally responsible manner. Includes Spanish subtitles. For more information, visit: http://www.marathonoil.com/Social_Responsibility/Environmental_Stewardship/Hydraulic_Fracturing/

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